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Fund Managers Increased Stock Allocations by Record Amount This Month

Fund managers raised their equity allocations by the largest margin on record this month. The increase followed a strong rally in stock prices.

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Fund managers increased their allocations to stocks by the largest amount on record this month. The rise came as managers responded to gains in equity markets. Data showed the shift exceeded previous monthly increases tracked in recent periods.

The move reflects broader participation in the equity rally.

Managers adjusted holdings to align with current price trends. Further details on specific sectors or regional allocations were not included in the report.

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Record allocation increase
Largest monthly rise in stock holdings tracked

Potential Impact

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    Higher equity allocations may support continued demand for stocks.

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